From the Eastern Shore of Maryland to the Eastern Shore of Alabama with Penn State and Nashville in between, Patrick is from a small town on Maryland's Eastern Shore and currently resides in Daphne, Alabama.

Patrick joined the Reese's Senior Bowl upon graduation from Penn State as an intern for the 2014 game. After joining the staff full-time, he is currently working towards his sixth game week as the scouting coordinator for the nation's premier college football all-star game and NFL scouting event.

Among his many duties in Mobile, Patrick is responsible for the annual Senior Bowl watch list and coordinating all scouting efforts for the organization. He is a vital part of the selection of players to be invited and travels the country to get live exposures of the prospects and regularly meet with coaches and scouts. Patrick is also the college and NFL liaison for the Senior Bowl and organizes community youth camps and the annual Scout School led by Phil Savage among many other special projects and assisting the media director.

During game week, he is the primary point of contact for football operations and player personnel while assisting in all other coordination for a first-class event.

Before joining the Reese's Senior Bowl, Patrick was a staff assistant with the women's lacrosse program at Penn State helping daily in administration, operations and on-field work, mostly with the goal keepers.

In 2017, he joined the staff of the Manning Passing Academy after attending the event as a bystander for several years. He also worked for the Philadelphia Eagles for Training camp and joined the College Football Playoff team of volunteer staffers for the 2018 National Championship Game.

With a media background, Patrick also served as a sports director for ComRadio, the student radio station at Penn State, and oversaw a staff of over 150 members and covered events from Penn State football to the Super Bowl to the NFL Draft. In addition, he worked in television with the award-winning show "In The Game" and the Emmy Award-winning "Centre County Report."

Patrick also won an individual Mid-Atlantic College Emmy Award for his story on how sports teams aided Newtown, Connecticut after the Sandy Hook school shooting.

He graduated from Penn State with a degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in sociology while completing his certificate in the renowned John Curley Center for Sports Journalism.

Patrick has traveled to numerous college football destinations in 28 different states so far in his young career. He served as the analyst on ComRadio's NFL Draft Show broadcasting the NFL Draft live from Radio City Music Hall in 2013 and also served as a guest analyst on ComRadio live from Philadelphia for rounds 2-7 of the 2017 NFL Draft. He has also represented the Reese's Senior Bowl at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis three consecutive years.

In the summers of 2012 and 2013, Patrick lived in his favorite place of Nashville, Tennessee as an intern for Bill King on Sirius/XM College Sports Nation. He loves country music and while in Nashville helped promote and market some friends in the music industry and even had a chance to sit down with Taylor Swift for a CMA Fest special.

While Patrick's biggest passion is college football, a major priority is helping others whether that's by motivating and inspiring, helping with a task, providing support or simply just being kind. Making a positive impact in someone else's life is a must. He believes support is one of the most important things that can be provided to someone and something very important to have from others. The goal is to just "Make An Impact."